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Looking for a bit of light-hearted humor for your next concert? This cute novelty piece (based on the familiar folksong Turkey In The Straw) will not only help students learn the names of the fifty...view details

What a combination! Irving Berlin's classic song with an original partner-melody by Don Besig and Nancy Price. A real winner for two-part choirs. The optional P/A CD adds a true ragtime sound. ...view details

Here's a stunning original work in Madrigal style, this is light and airy, bright and festive. Linda has taken a clever approach to the famous Donato text, with lilting music and word painting, which allows...view details

Choirs will have fun dramatizing a very familiar situation: two people who simply cannot agree. After finally working out a compromise, one says the wrong thing, and the argument begins all over again! Great...view details

Beginning with the lyric, "Guzzle, guzzle, guzzle, munch, munch, gobble, gobble, chomp, pass the salt and pepper...," you can immediately see the possibilities for a delightful, tongue-in-cheek fugue! Recorded...view details

This zany novelty presents Beethoven's "Fifth Symphony" set to fanciful lyrics that glorify the composer's famous hair style! What a fun way to introduce your students to serious music! "Beethoven's wig...is...view details

What a great idea to arrange this for a cappella voices! A classic of Dixieland jazz since it was first published in 1902, the song has been recorded by all the great jazz singers. Now it sounds fresh as new...view details

This slow, mesmerizing dance with a lyric melody features a text completely reliant on solfege syllables. The tongue-in-cheek humor of this piece is guaranteed to be a big hit with your audience! ...view details

A bit more challenging than other pieces in the Solfege Suite series, this is a vigorous workout that uses the half-step syllables "RI," "FI" and "ME," shown in capitals to make them stand out among the...view details

Your young singers will delight in the nonsense syllables of this clever American folksong setting! "There was a bull frog living in the spring, sing song Polly won't you ky-me-o. He had such a cold that he...view details

Can You Can-Can?Can You Can-Can?Jacques Offenbach/arr. Michael Geiger - Alfred Music Publishing

A clever parody of Offenbach's most famous work, this hilarious send-up, from the Grammy-nominated Beethoven's Wig: Sing Along Symphonies, is a blast to sing. "Yes, oui, oui, we can Can-Can!" ...view details

This delightful original captures the fun and also the challenge of keeping a secret between friends. Whispered speech creates a mysterious atmosphere that makes for a special concert novelty for young choirs....view details

Would Pachelbel approve? Who knows. But singers and audiences surely will! This rhythmic rendition presents the famous "Canon in D" with nonsensical scat syllables. Sing a cappella or with the optional...

This is an incredibly appealing and entertaining number! The tune was a big hit for Perry Como back in the 50's, and it's still just as much fun today in this delightful arrangement for two-part voices by...view details

Your singers will have fun with this novelty song from the 1940's and develop their vocal jazz chops at the same time! Opening in a happy-go-lucky 6/8, it sounds like an Italian street song full of nonsense...

When it comes to jalapenos, serranos, habaneros or chili peppers, some like it hot, and some like it even hotter! This hilarious novelty number blends the spicy sound of Rossini's The Barber of Seville...view details

These two traditional songs fit together amazingly well in this excellent concert/festival selection! Each voice part becomes more independent as the arrangement progresses, and when all the parts do their...view details

Creative possibilities abound with this fun, frolicking arrangement of a French folksong that will remind you of the Can-Can. It features a text consisting completely of nonsense words, a rhythmic...view details

"The trouble with the world today, it seems to me, is coffee in a cardboard cup!" There's no denying it - this zany novelty for mixed choirs is highly caffeinated! The manic tempo, clever lyrics and coffee...view details

This is hilarious! Ellen Foncannon has created a clever parody on Bach's famous "Fugue in G minor" that will have your audience in stitches! Your students will have a blast singing such funny words with such...view details